As can be noted from the specs the tablet currently has Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) as operating system and as I use Ubuntu 11.01 as my laptop operating system I'd like to convert the tablet to run Ubuntu Touch.

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Unfortunately, your tablet does not match the spec requirements for Ubuntu for Tablets.

It does, however, match the specs for Ubuntu for Smartphones.

So, in theory, you could run Ubuntu for Smart Phones and tweak the Unity 8 shell to run on the tablets resolution.

To answer your questions, at the current time, there are no Ubuntu Touch ports to the tablet you are asking about. Should you want to get Ubuntu to run on your tablet, you can find documentation on the Official Porting Guide. Should you want to get Ubuntu Touch to run on it, you will need to take some steps.

You will need to upgrade your computer to at the very least, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Click on the link to download it.

You will need to install the Ubuntu SDK. Click on the link for information on how to install it.

You need to see if CyanogenMod 10.1 runs on your device. Click on the link to see see a list of supported devices. Click on this link to see a list of unofficial ports to your tablet. If you check, at the time of posting this article, there are no ports for the Smart AK888-13 Dual Core Android 9.7" Tablet

Now that you have confirmed that your device does not run CyanogenMod 10.1, you will have to port it to your device. Click on this link to find out how to do it.